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Tell These Chocolate Cravings, “Challenge Accepted!”
By: Katelyn Brailsford Chocolate Covered Bacon This doesn’t sound appetizing at first but don’t knock it until you try it. Chocolate...
Jun 9, 20152 min read
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Media Does Little to Support Healthy Body Image
By: Jessica Dula Today, the media holds unrealistic expectations for how a woman’s body should look. It believes that a woman’s body...
Jun 9, 20152 min read
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Epic Senior Pranks
By: Victoria Smurr Throughout the years, senior pranks have been a tradition in which the seniors like to “pull one over” on the rest of...
Jun 9, 20152 min read
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Cheers to Jeers
By: Raney South and Nicole Pierce The Ardrey Kell student section has a reputation, and it’s not a good one. Our student section has...
Jun 9, 20152 min read
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Be Inspired by J.K Rowling: Why Giving Up Should Never Be An Option
By: Sandra Wiktor As summer rapidly approaches weary, battle-scarred high-school students and as the final page is turned in another...
Jun 9, 20154 min read
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Newspaper Seniors Offer Survival Guide to High School
By: Morgan Epperly and the newspaper seniors In no particular order, this is a compilation of advice for rising 9th graders all the way...
Jun 9, 20154 min read
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Where to Eat Cheap
Have you ever been super hungry but unable to find anything in the pantry to eat? Look no further! For only ten dollars or less,...
Jun 3, 20152 min read
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Apparently, It all Tastes Like Chicken…What’s the Weirdest Thing You Ever Ate?
By: Abby Hawkins Shows like Fear Factor entertain, thrill and disgust us as contestants force themselves to eat such “foods” as live...
Jun 3, 20152 min read
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Weird World Records
By: Kristina Mata World records: they’re either amazing, weird or just plain out-there. They’re all compiled into one book: The Guinness...
May 20, 20152 min read
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Don’t Know What Political Party You Fit? Try This Quiz to Find Out
By: Raney South Many students are lost when it comes to political parties. You can research a party’s platform, but that can get...
May 20, 20152 min read
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Music Review: Doom Metal Band Monolord Releases Powerful Album
By: Preston Davis Monolord is a three piece Stoner/Doom Metal band from Sweden consisting of Mika Hakki on bass, Esben Willems on drums,...
May 12, 20152 min read
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Movie Review: Going Clear Offers Chilling Insight into Scientology
By: Joshua Martin I’ve always wondered what goes on in the world of Scientology. In American culture and especially the world of...
May 12, 20155 min read
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Movie Review: Watching Home Made Me Want to Get Up and Go Home
By: Joshua Martin Dreamworks Animation may have rebounded financially with Home (it pulled in over $50 million last weekend), but that...
May 12, 20154 min read
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Movie Review: Watching Home Made Me Want to Get Up and Go Home
By: Joshua Martin Dreamworks Animation may have rebounded financially with Home (it pulled in over $50 million last weekend), but that...
May 12, 20154 min read
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Movie Review: It Follows is Solid Horror, but Not Memorable
By: Joshua Martin There are really only two ways to make a successful horror film- make a flick that appeals to the masses and make loads...
May 12, 20154 min read
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Movie Review: Furious 7 is an Appropriate Send-Off for Walker
By: Joshua Martin Critics, bloggers and fans have written pieces about the evolution of the Fast and Furious franchise, while others have...
May 12, 20154 min read
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In Case You Missed It: April News Recap
By: Molly Weisner April showers bring May flowers. If by showers you mean torrents of news stories and by flowers you mean the aftermath...
May 11, 20152 min read
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Movie Review: The Age of Adaline is Charming, though not a Masterpiece
By: Joshua Martin Blake Lively has enjoyed an incredibly successful career in the world of television, starring in the hit TV show Gossip...
May 11, 20154 min read
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Movie Review: Genocide Documentary The Look of Silence is Profoundly Moving
By: Joshua Martin Sometimes silence speaks louder than words. This idea is at the center of Joshua Oppenheimer’s harrowing and intense...
May 11, 20154 min read
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Movie Review: I Loved Age of Ultron So Much I Wrote a Review at Least as Long as the Movie
By: Josh Martin The Marvel movie formula will never change. Kevin Feige knows it, Joss Whedon knows it, and over time, I’ve come to...
May 8, 20156 min read
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TV Review: Repeat After Me–or Not
By: Kristina Mata Imagine doing something normal, something a part of your everyday routine. Now imagine that same scenario, except now...
May 8, 20152 min read
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If It’s Not STEM, It’s Rubbish?
By Molly Weisner So you want to be an English major? Oh. I see…so… you want to teach? Chances are, if you’re reading this, you have...
May 8, 20152 min read
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Movie Review: Insurgent Lacks a Much Needed Surge of Power
By: Josh Martin The young adult genre in Hollywood is an up-and-down rollercoaster that makes it hard for studios and critics to predict...
May 6, 20154 min read
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Movie Review: Jupiter Ascends, but Not Far Enough
By: Josh Martin Andy and Lana Wachowski have long been known as two of the most innovative filmmakers in Hollywood, constantly dreaming...
May 6, 20154 min read
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